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Which planets travel faster, Jovian or Terrestrial?

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Which planets travel faster, Jovian or Terrestrial?

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Yes of course, it is because they orbit closer to the sun than most of the Jovian planet (and that is the case of the solar system). It also associated with the way they keep their relative position in their orbit. For instance, if Mars orbits faster than it is today, it might drift away from its current position further out of the solar system; while if it orbits slower than it is today, it might fall down to the inner region of the solar system and might fall into the Sun.

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